Since their introduction by Gromov in the 1980s, the study of bounded
cohomology and simplicial volume has developed into an active field
connected to geometry and group theory. This monograph, arising from a
learning seminar for young researchers working in the area, provides a
collection of different perspectives on the subject, both classical and
recent. The book's introduction presents the main definitions of the
theories of bounded cohomology and simplicial volume, outlines their
history, and explains their principal motivations and applications.
Individual chapters then present different aspects of the theory, with a
focus on examples. Detailed references to foundational papers and the
latest research are given for readers wishing to dig deeper. The
prerequisites are only basic knowledge of classical algebraic topology
and of group theory, and the presentations are gentle and informal in
order to be accessible to beginning graduate students wanting to enter
this lively and topical field.